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Princess Street intersections to close for work to crosswalks

RESCHEDULED: this work will now take place on Monday, Oct. 3 and Tuesday, Oct. 4.

A number of downtown Princess Street intersections will be closed to traffic on Sept. 29 and 30 as crews install or repair StreetPrint crosswalks (like the ones at King and Princess).

This Thursday and Friday, motorists and cyclists should:

use Queen, Brock or Johnson streets to travel to or from downtown.

use Barrie or Bagot streets to get across Princess.

These intersections will be closed and will re-open as work is completed (priority will be given to opening Princess Street first and then the side streets):

Princess and Clergy (installation)

Princess and Montreal (installation)

Princess and Wellington (warranty repairs)

Princess and King (warranty repairs)

Princess and Ontario (warranty repairs)

Pedestrian access to businesses will be maintained.

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